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Perianal
sepsis
and fistula is a troublesome disease in the field of colorectal surgery in term of recurrence and fecal incontinence. The aim of our study is to evaluate the role of 'one stage complex anal fistula excision with reconstruction of anal sphincter without stool diversion' regarding fecal incontinence and recurrence. This was prospective cohort study on 175 patients of complex high peri-anal fistulae, the patients were subjected to fistulectomy and reconstruction (primary suture repair) of anal sphincter without stool diversion, the patients were followed up 1 year postoperatively after complete healing of the wound regarding their continence to stool and gases using Wexner score and recurrence of the fistula which is examined clinically and radio-logically using MRI. Among the 175 patients only four had developed fecal incontinence with varying degrees in which 2 patients developed gas
incontinence
and 2 patients developed soiling, after 3 months 8 patients had recurrence and after 6-9 months 6 patients developed recurrence . Also at the end of follow up period upon performing the confirmatory MRI, 2 patients showed hidden fistulous tracts ending into a high abscess cavity. This ends up into total of 16 recurrent cases. Five patients experienced delayed wound healing. In conclusion, Compared to other treatment modalities for complex anal fistula found in literature, it had been found that one stage surgery (fistulectomy with primary sphincter repair) has good results regarding healing of the fistula with low risk of
incontinence
, low recurrence rate and good wound healing.
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PMID:One stage fistulectomy for high anal fistula with reconstruction of anal sphincter without fecal diversion. 3073 18
Perianal diseases, common complications of Crohn's disease, are difficult to diagnose/manage. Patients with perianal Crohn's disease suffer from persistent pain and drainage, recurrent perianal
sepsis
, impaired quality of life, and financial burden. Conventional medical and surgical therapies carry risk of infection, myelosuppression,
incontinence
, disease recurrence. Although the phenotype of Crohn's disease has been extensively studied, reported outcomes are inconsistent. Endoanal ultrasonography is also becoming popular because of low cost and ability to acquire images in real time. Emerging management strategies for treatment including laser therapy, local injection of agents, use of hyperbaric oxygen, and stem cell therapy, have demonstrated efficacy.
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PMID:Advances in Perianal Disease Associated with Crohn's Disease-Evolving Approaches. 3107 50
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